Halloween’s charm and thrill require heightened safety awareness, especially for families with young children. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that about 3,200 Halloween-related injuries are treated in U.S. emergency rooms annually. Recent data indicates that common injuries include falls, costume-related mishaps like tripping, and cuts and other injuries from pumpkin carving. Stephanie Chao, MD, pediatric surgeon and trauma medical director at Lucile Packard Ch...| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
Childhood and adolescent obesity are a complex and growing health concern influenced by many interconnected factors. Genetics, environment, lifestyle habits, and social pressures all play a role, making it more than just a matter of diet or exercise. Beyond the physical impact, obesity can also have a profound effect on mental health. Adolescents who struggle [...]| TopLine MD